The song Sister 13, Thirteen Sisters OST is performed by Huynh James in collaboration with Pjnboys. Upon its debut, the short musical film Thirteen Sisters quickly claimed the top spot with nearly 10 million views. The main characters in the film, portrayed by Thu Trang, Tien Luat, Dieu Nhi, Anh Tu, Khuong Ngoc, and La Thanh, have captured the audience's hearts. We invite you to listen to the soundtrack of Sister 13 with its humorous, lively, and youthful lyrics that will undoubtedly make you laugh heartily.
Lyrics for Sister 13, Thirteen Sisters OST
1. Lyrics for Sister 13, Thirteen Sisters OST
Life's challenges wrap us in the misty wind, sharp thorns entangle our being,
Brothers always stand side by side, living true to the essence like the bond of love.
Sometimes in adversity, a few stray dogs scatter and run.
Great blessings, great dangers, escaping death countless times.
The fate of women in the thirteen rivers, weak legs and soft hands, how can they endure.
Words in this life are always filled with knives, but she still stands tall.
The scars are still on her shoulders, and the pain has not faded.
When this game is not over, troubles still surround.
Thirteen Sisters want to pause for a moment, but life demands otherwise, what to do?
If someone else takes that position, surely, they'll soar high and far.
Without a courageous liver, how to steer the ship offshore.
Thirteen sisters, heroic and famous in their time, not for fun.
When they push us to the end, the dull knife still extracts honor.
If we can't extract honor, the one extracting honor will be reversed.
So, life is fortunate or unfortunate until the age of 90, it flips a coin.
Don't laugh at those falling; when we fall, should they not cry?
Misty wind wraps our lives, sharp thorns entangle our being,
Brothers always stand side by side, living true to the essence like the bond of love.
Sometimes in adversity, a few stray dogs scatter and run.
Great blessings, great dangers, escaping death countless times.
Good brothers, our brothers
Good brothers, too good, want to flip the table, flip the table.
(play, play...)
People in the world of rivers and lakes are not afraid of scenes of bloodshed.
People in the world of rivers and lakes, even if they die, they die proudly.
Life's storms nurture our maturity.
Stabbing and chopping, our brothers don't abandon each other.
This life here, tomorrow there, the dangerous world of rivers and lakes always lurks.
Either you play it first, or the villains will beat you up.
This playground is mine, the rules are mine.
Thirteen sisters, my name.
People in the world of rivers and lakes are not afraid of scenes of bloodshed.
People in the world of rivers and lakes, even if they die, they die proudly.
Misty wind wraps our lives, sharp thorns entangle our being,
Brothers always stand side by side, living true to the essence like the bond of love.
Sometimes in adversity, a few stray dogs scatter and run.
Great blessings, great dangers, escaping death countless times.
Good brothers, our brothers
Good brothers, too good, want to flip the table, flip the table.
(play, play...)
Video of Sister 13, Thirteen Sisters OST
Karaoke for Sister 13, Thirteen Sisters OST
Chị 13, Thirteen Sisters OST Cover
3. Sister 13, Thirteen Sisters OST Video
If you love youthful and humorous tunes in movie music videos, the song 'Can I Watch, Who Died Raise Your Hand' OST is a must-not-miss track. The lyrics of 'Can I Watch, Who Died Raise Your Hand' OST, performed by Huynh Lap and Bui Cong Nam, bring extremely interesting, cheerful melodies, with a satirical touch mocking the superstitious beliefs of many people.
Video of Sister 13, Thirteen Sisters OST
Karaoke for Sister 13, Thirteen Sisters OST
Cover of Sister 13, Thirteen Sisters OST
3. Video of Sister 13, Thirteen Sisters OST
If you enjoy youthful and humorous tunes in movie music videos, the song 'Can I Watch, Who Died Raise Your Hand' OST is a must-not-miss track. The lyrics of 'Can I Watch, Who Died Raise Your Hand' OST, performed by Huynh Lap and Bui Cong Nam, bring extremely interesting, cheerful melodies, with a satirical touch mocking the superstitious beliefs of many people.
